Green Revolution effect on Economy of Pakistan MCQs 30 min Score: 0 Attempted: 0/30 Subscribe 1. The Green Revolution in Pakistan began during which decade? (A) 1950s (B) 1980s (C) 1970s (D) 1960sShow All Answers 2. The primary goal of the Green Revolution was to: (A) Expand ports (B) Increase agricultural productivity using modern techniques (C) Promote tourism (D) Develop hydropower 3. Which crops were the main focus of the Green Revolution in Pakistan? (A) Tea and coffee (B) Wheat and rice (C) Fruits only (D) Cotton only 4. What technology was introduced in the Green Revolution? (A) Tourism infrastructure (B) Traditional plowing only (C) High-yield variety (HYV) seeds (D) Port machinery 5. Which fertilizer was widely used during the Green Revolution? (A) Organic compost only (B) Chemical fertilizers (C) None (D) Tourism incentives 6. The Green Revolution also included the use of: (A) Irrigation systems and modern machinery (B) Tourism infrastructure (C) Port expansion (D) Hydropower only 7. Which region of Pakistan benefited most from the Green Revolution? (A) East Pakistan (B) West Pakistan (Punjab and Sindh) (C) Balochistan only (D) All regions equally 8. Which region lagged behind in benefiting from the Green Revolution? (A) Sindh (B) West Pakistan (C) Punjab (D) East Pakistan 9. What was a major positive effect of the Green Revolution? (A) Hydropower generation (B) Port expansion (C) Increase in food grain production (D) Tourism development 10. The Green Revolution contributed to: (A) Reduction of industrial output (B) Decline in agriculture (C) Self-sufficiency in food grains (D) Expansion of ports only 11. Which agricultural practice was introduced during the Green Revolution? (A) Mechanization and modern farming techniques (B) Traditional plowing only (C) Tourism farming (D) Hydropower irrigation 12. What was a negative effect of the Green Revolution? (A) Hydropower shortages (B) Increased tourism (C) Port congestion (D) Widened gap between rich and small farmers 13. The Green Revolution in Pakistan relied heavily on: (A) Hydropower development only (B) Tourism investments only (C) Port expansion (D) Government subsidies and foreign aid 14. The Green Revolution increased dependence on: (A) Ports (B) Tourism (C) Fertilizers and irrigation (D) Hydropower 15. Which social impact was caused by the Green Revolution? (A) Industrial equality (B) Urban equality (C) Tourism equality (D) Rural inequality between landlords and small farmers 16. The Green Revolution helped Pakistan avoid: (A) Port closure (B) Industrial decline (C) Tourism collapse (D) Food shortages and famines 17. The Green Revolution contributed to which sector’s growth indirectly? (A) Hydropower (B) Tourism (C) Ports (D) Agro-based industries 18. Which irrigation method was promoted during the Green Revolution? (A) Rain-fed only (B) Tube wells and canal irrigation (C) Tourism water projects (D) Port water supply 19. The Green Revolution led to: (A) Port development only (B) Decline in agriculture (C) Increased rural migration to cities (D) Hydropower development only 20. Which crop diversification occurred due to the Green Revolution? (A) Only vegetables (B) Only fruits (C) More wheat and rice cultivation (D) Tea and coffee 21. Foreign assistance for the Green Revolution mainly came from: (A) India only (B) China only (C) United States and International agencies (D) UN only 22. The Green Revolution increased Pakistan’s: (A) Agricultural exports (B) Tourism revenue (C) Port traffic (D) Hydropower output 23. What was a limitation of the Green Revolution? (A) Excess tourism (B) Unequal regional benefits and overuse of chemicals (C) Port congestion (D) Hydropower issues 24. The Green Revolution was most successful in: (A) East Pakistan only (B) Sindh only (C) Punjab province (D) Balochistan only 25. The Green Revolution required: (A) Tourism infrastructure (B) Modern machinery, fertilizers, irrigation, and technical know-how (C) Ports only (D) Hydropower dams only 26. Which social class benefited the most from the Green Revolution? (A) Industrial workers (B) Small farmers equally (C) Urban poor (D) Wealthy landlords 27. The Green Revolution contributed to: (A) Decline of farming (B) Rapid agricultural modernization (C) Port expansion (D) Tourism only 28. The Green Revolution increased Pakistan’s dependence on: (A) Tourism revenue (B) Chemical inputs like fertilizers and pesticides (C) Port services (D) Hydropower 29. Which was a long-term environmental impact of the Green Revolution? (A) Soil depletion and water table decline (B) Port silting (C) Hydropower loss (D) Tourism collapse 30. Overall, the Green Revolution’s effect on Pakistan’s economy was: (A) Complete failure (B) Increased food production and self-sufficiency, but also regional and social inequality (C) Focused only on ports (D) Focused only on tourism